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Liverpool's Patrick Pimblett is one of the hottest young properties on the UK's Mixed Martial Arts scene at the minute.

The 21-year-old from the Next Generation Gym extended his record to 11-1-0 with victory over Teddy Violet in the Cage Warriors event in London on Saturday night.

A second round submission from the floor expert was enough for the featherweight Liverpudlian.

The result prompted his name to trend on social media across Merseyside within hours of the victory, with people telling UFC supremo Dana White to stand up and take notice.

And Paddy 'The Baddy' certainly flew the Scouse flag in the capital.

Speaking to BT Sport after the fight, Pimblett roared: "It was always going to be a masterclass from the Baddy, you know that, it was never going to happen any other way, live on BT Sport people, that's how we do.

"Listen, I'll take a shot off anyone, no one is knocking me out. I've said it before, I'll say it again, I'm a Scouser, we don't get knocked out, we crack on to anything."